Wasse ; there we lay a foundation for after ages to understand their liberty as men and Christians, that they may not be brought in bondage, but by their own consent ; for we put the power in the people... A History of Pennsylvania - Stran 17avtor: Allen Clapp Thomas - 1913 - 312 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Fiske - 1903 - 524 strani
...and experience have approved. A friendly message, commenting on the above provisions, exclaimed, " We lay a foundation for after ages to understand their liberty as Christians and as men, that they may not be brought into bondage but by their own consent, for we put... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach - 1904 - 914 strani
...found there a haven of rest. Penn wrote to Richard Hartshorne, a settler whom he appointed his agent, "We lay a foundation for after ages to understand...as men and Christians, that they may not be brought in bondage but by their own consent ; for we put the power in the people." The colony prospered greatly... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 768 strani
...approve of"; this is the message of the Quaker proprietaries in England to the few who had emigrated: "We lay a foundation for after ages to understand their liberty as Christians and as men, that they may not be brought into bondage, but by their own consent; for we... | |
| Allen Clapp Thomas, Richard Henry Thomas - 1905 - 256 strani
...prietors issued a statement of their views in regard to the government of the province. They said : " Thus we lay a foundation for after ages to understand their...own consent ; for we put the power in the people. . . . No person to be called in question or molested for his conscience or for worshipping according... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin - 1908 - 678 strani
...understand their liberty as Chrisin West New tians and as men, that they may not be brought Jersey. i n t o bondage but by their own consent; for we put the power in the people." Many Quakers, glad to find a refuge from oppression, now made their way to the new colony. Shortly... | |
| John Stephenson Rowntree - 1908 - 496 strani
...religious toleration for men of every faith. The Proprietors wrote to the colonists in 1677 : — " We lay a foundation for after ages to understand their liberty as Christians and as men, that they may not be brought into bondage, but by their own consent ; for we... | |
| Charles Sumner Lobingier - 1909 - 466 strani
...492 ; Clarkson, " Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn," • Ante, 2, note. "There we lay a foundation for after ages to understand their...as men and Christians, that they may not be brought in bondage but by their own consent ; for we put the power in the people. " ' When he came to draft... | |
| Charles Sumner Lobingier - 1909 - 464 strani
...Clarkson, " Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn," I, 11. 4 Ante, 2, note. "There we ky a foundation for after ages to understand their liberty...as men and Christians, that they may not be brought in bondage but by their own consent; for we put the power in the people." 1 When he came to draft a... | |
| Charles Sumner Lobingier - 1909 - 466 strani
...foundation for after ages to understand their liberty as men and Christians, that they may not be brought in bondage but by their own consent; for we put the power in the people." ' When he came to draft a constitution for the Pennsylvania colony, Penn consulted with the Puritan... | |
| A. Wyatt Tilby - 1911 - 326 strani
...message of the proprietors, ' for after ages to understand their liberty as Christians and as men, that they may not be brought into bondage, but by...own consent ; for we put the power in the people.' For the rest, the first laws followed the common English tradition ; but on two points they were in... | |
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